Something something Kipling something something learn to hate something any time now....
I'm sure Craig Kielburger would appreciate seeing his money put to good use.
The problem is peer review, which has morphed from a form of quality control into a puritanical kind of establishment gatekeeping. Most of the greatest advances in physics and every other discipline were published before peer review was really a thing: none of Einstein's big papers were peer reviewed before they were published, for example. In those days, anything could be published and if another scientist disagreed, they could publish their own dissenting paper in the same journal.
These days, radical dissentions from established scientific narratives, especially ones touching on politically charged issues like climate change or the efficacy of masks, can't get published in most major journals, because external reviewers have the power to squash them. Often these reviewers are academic insiders with their own careers and reputations invested in scholarship that upholds the status quo.
Canada doesn't exist anymore.
Political theater. Biden is bought and paid for, as are most other Western leaders. If we really want to deal with the China problem, we need to start at home, not by grandstanding about WW3.
I can't wait to watch Styxhexenhammer666's rambling, prevaricating, noncommittal rant about this, after he's been talking it up for two years.
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Stating the obvious while people on the other side cry bloody murder and call us Nazis is the best way to win over bystanders. If we ever want to do more than just hang around in ever-shrinking online echo chambers while everything that was once great about our civilization is systematically subverted and destroyed, we need to keep hammering those same points.
It doesn't matter if we already know it: it matters if some passer-by reading thos forum happens across it and thinks to himself, "Hey, that's true."
The fanbase are mostly zoomer girls in their late teens/early 20s, living their modern Beatlemania with the usual single-minded hormone-driven fervour and engaging in the typical adolescent bullying against people who call them out on how stupid it all is. There's nothing new about any of it: it's just amplified because of the internet.
Sounds like someone didn't want to give the restaurant 24 hours notice to prepare the Peking Duck.
For as long as you can still get one.
How dare this court stop them from eating their own!
Can't wait for the Fourth of July: "On this day, we're celebrating the . . . the uh . . . well, a while ago, some people did something. . . .
If that's what they mean, they're not wrong. WWI was a totally unnecessary, hugely destructive mistake that began the downfall of Western civilization.
If the Chinese were going to engineer a bio-weapon and deliberately release it into the world, they would have made it a lot more deadly.
If Covid did come from a lab, it was an experiment, released accidentally, and the Chinese simply took advantage, trusting Western media and governments to do what they do best, and whip up a mass hysteria over nothing in order to make money and expand their own power.
I'm no fan of China, but in this instance, they're just a distraction. The real villains are our own governments, and we can't let them use the Chinese as a scapegoat to avoid accountability.
It is absolutely unacceptable that this character hasn't been race-swapped yet #NoGingerLeftStanding
20 years ago I was growing up in a free country.
India is not one of those countries. Truth be told, it's not really a country. It's an amalgamation of a billion and a half people speaking hundreds of different languages and following dozens of different religions. Its status as a unitary nation has only ever been imposed on it by outside conquerors, and its political class is so easily corrupted that nobody needs to be subtle about infiltration.
Stefan is one of the most level-headed content creators out there. I hope his brother pulls through.
Let's be clear about what's happening here. Big tech, governments, public health and the media were suddenly finding it difficult to hide the fact that this virus simply isn't that big a deal, and that the West has committed economic suicide over a nasty cough at their behest. The sudden shifting of the narrative about the Wuhan lab is just another distraction, designed to shift people's attention away from all of them and also to once again try to convince us that this pandemic was actually dangerous enough to justify their malignant hysteria, which it never was.
How dare he even suggest that Chaz was anything even slightly less than mostly peaceful?
Seems to me that by the time the Saxon learns to hate again he'll be the only one left.